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    Another Ribbon/Oar fish was found washed up dead this morning at Tynemouth. A lady walking her dog found the ten foot long long fish on the rocks on the North side of Tynemouth Pier. She phoned the Blue Reef Aquarium who collected it and are planning to preserve it if they can. This is the second of this species to be found dead along our coast in less than a month. This fish is normally found in the deep waters of the North Atlantic at depths of 500 fathoms plus, so why they are turning up along our coastline I don't know.
    The fish was in perfect condition and looked as if it had just died, there was no sign of any disease or damage to it. I got photographs of it, and if I can work out how to I will try and put them on here for you.
    Sam.

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    Originally posted by sam harris View Post
    Another Ribbon/Oar fish was found washed up dead this morning at Tynemouth. A lady walking her dog found the ten foot long long fish on the rocks on the North side of Tynemouth Pier. She phoned the Blue Reef Aquarium who collected it and are planning to preserve it if they can. This is the second of this species to be found dead along our coast in less than a month. This fish is normally found in the deep waters of the North Atlantic at depths of 500 fathoms plus, so why they are turning up along our coastline I don't know.
    The fish was in perfect condition and looked as if it had just died, there was no sign of any disease or damage to it. I got photographs of it, and if I can work out how to I will try and put them on here for you.
    Sam.
    make that the third, just found out there was another at Hauxley on Monday
    Alan

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    • #3
      What do they feed on may have a abetter chance in catching one of them than a cod the way the fishing has been lol
      ................__................................ .............................
      ____[ ~ \_____
      [__On-A-Roll__/
      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
      P.B
      SKATE 204lb
      COD 51lb
      LING 32lb
      TOPE 40lb
      CONGER 25lb
      HADDOCK 10lb
      HALIBUT 37lb
      COALIE 16lb
      BLUE SHARK 55lb

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      • #4
        the oarfish found at Hauxley yesterday, apprently it was still alive when found. From what I have read and heard they come out of the water when they are going to die.

        Alan

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        • #5
          Thats not a fish, thats a git long sanitary towel pmsl
          To get away from dragons and catch monsters.

          Pig Hunter

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          • #6
            That's correct Alan , they beach themselves, dolphins sometimes do the same when they are ill, so as not to trouble the rest of the pod.

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            • #7
              It is on tele text as well.
              ................__................................ .............................
              ____[ ~ \_____
              [__On-A-Roll__/
              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
              P.B
              SKATE 204lb
              COD 51lb
              LING 32lb
              TOPE 40lb
              CONGER 25lb
              HADDOCK 10lb
              HALIBUT 37lb
              COALIE 16lb
              BLUE SHARK 55lb

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              • #8
                Story on it here

                'Monster of the deep' washed up on North East beach » Environment » 24dash.com
                Drowning worms since 2007.

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                • #9
                  Interesting - we found a squid dead on Druridge bay beach at the weekend and some dead flatties there aswell, wonder if there's something going on in the sea since there seems to be such a lack of fish at the minute also.

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                  • #10
                    Tynemouth oarfish, photo's courtesy of Sam and Chris Harris





                    Alan

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                    • #11
                      Oarfish, Regalecus glesne

                      as well as a host of other references from around the world...it must be noted they all seem to be from more temperate climates

                      The Oarfish is found worldwide in all tropical and temperate marine waters. It is thought to live at depths between 20 m and 200 m, where it feeds largely on invertebrates and fishes.
                      A glimpse of the future perhaps??
                      Ooh a new vid!

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                      • #12
                        There's video footage on youtube of a diver encountering a live one, fascinating creatures.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by 5150 View Post
                          There's video footage on youtube of a diver encountering a live one, fascinating creatures.
                          sure somebody posted a link to a video of an oarfish actually grounding it self the last time one was reported. Fascinating video
                          Alan

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                          • #14
                            Isla San Marcos Sea Story 09-01-07 ¡OARFISH! - Bloodydecks.com
                            To get away from dragons and catch monsters.

                            Pig Hunter

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                            • #15
                              simply amazing

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